Impairment of hippocampal-dependent memory induced by juvenile high-fat diet intake is associated with enhanced hippocampal inflammation in rats

Mar 26, 2014Brain, behavior, and immunity

Memory problems linked to increased inflammation in the memory area of the brain after high-fat diet in young rats

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Abstract

Juvenile exposure to a high-fat diet (jHFD) impairs long-term spatial reference memory in rats.

  • jHFD exposure does not affect short-term memory or the acquisition of spatial tasks.
  • Impairment in spatial learning is associated with delayed spatial reversal learning.
  • jHFD does not alter the expression of pro-inflammatory cytokines in the brain or periphery under normal conditions.
  • After an immune challenge, jHFD enhances the expression of Interleukin-1-beta and Tumor Necrosis Factor-alpha in the hippocampus.
  • Adult high-fat diet intake leads to similar weight gain as jHFD, but does not impair spatial memory or cytokine response.

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